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The identification proposal for the city of "Confloenta/Confluenta" in Duratón (Sepúlveda, Segovia, Hispania Citerior) [PDF]
This paper analyzes Ptolemy’s identification proposal for the Arevaci Confloenta/Confluenta with the Roman city documented by archaeology in the Los Mercados site in Duratón (Sepúlveda, Segovia), founded at the start of the 1st century B.C., as part of ...
Santiago Martínez Caballero +1 more
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The paper focuses on the Upper Moesian municipium Aelianum, whose existence and location have been long debated. Relatively recently, a new epigraphic attestation of the municipium has been discovered and published, which calls for a ...
Nikolić Dragana
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Damjan Donev, The Busy Periphery: Urban Systems of the Balkan and Danube Provinces (2nd – 3rd c. AD), Archaeopress, Roman Archaeology Series 61, Oxford, 2019, ISBN-10: 1789693497, 380. p.
Csaba Szabó
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Virtual Sound Field of the Roman Theatre of Malaca
In Hispania (present-day Spain and Portugal), there are 25 structures documented of classical Roman open-air theatres, of which 10 are in the south, in the Roman Baetica (Andalusia).
Javier Alayón +3 more
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Sustainable Design of the Urbanization and Investment of Archaeological Sites [PDF]
The archaeological sites are believed to be the reflection of people heritage, cultural and civilizational achievements. As they are the places that has proven its authenticity in resisting the forces of change.
Dina Fekry Gamal
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Military graves from the Late Roman necropolis at slog in Ravna (Timacum Minus) [PDF]
The necropolises of the Roman fortification and settlement Timacum Minus, in the village of Ravna, near Knjaževac, were partially explored by systematical and rescue archaeological excavations.
Petković Sofija +1 more
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A portrait oil lamp from Pontes: Possible interpretations and meanings within early Byzantine visual culture [PDF]
The subject of this paper is a fragmented oil-lamp, discovered at Pontes (east Serbia) dated to the 6th century, whose handle ending is shaped as a woman’s head.
Petković Sofija +2 more
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